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<blockquote data-quote="Peter Morris" data-source="post: 138348" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>Re: New DIY Mid High</p><p></p><p>The ratio of subs to tops will of course depends on what type of music you are playing, but I don't think one DIY a side would keep up to 4 Lab Horns per side. As a <strong>GUESS </strong>one DIY would keep up with 2 Lab horns a side. Two 60 degree DIYs for about 3 Lab horns per side. Once you get 4 to 6 Lab horns a side, the horns start to work properly and you get a lot more efficiency and SPL ...</p><p></p><p>The DIY mid-hi is designed be a "super" speaker on a stick not part of a point source array like EAW's KF750s or Nexo's Alpha. I suspect the 2 x 60 degree cabinets would work perfectly well and provided 90 - 120 degrees of coverage. I also suspect that you could fly 2 over 2 of the 60 degree version.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter Morris, post: 138348, member: 652"] Re: New DIY Mid High The ratio of subs to tops will of course depends on what type of music you are playing, but I don't think one DIY a side would keep up to 4 Lab Horns per side. As a [B]GUESS [/B]one DIY would keep up with 2 Lab horns a side. Two 60 degree DIYs for about 3 Lab horns per side. Once you get 4 to 6 Lab horns a side, the horns start to work properly and you get a lot more efficiency and SPL ... The DIY mid-hi is designed be a "super" speaker on a stick not part of a point source array like EAW's KF750s or Nexo's Alpha. I suspect the 2 x 60 degree cabinets would work perfectly well and provided 90 - 120 degrees of coverage. I also suspect that you could fly 2 over 2 of the 60 degree version. [/QUOTE]
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